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Show Stranded Family "Sends in Appeal" For Assistance Stranded with a sick husband and five children, a broken down automobile auto-mobile and no provisions. This is the fate of Mrs. Oclla V. Trazim, former working rlrls rlub worker of S.ilt I.nke. aceordinr to a letter received today from her by officials of the chamler of commerce. J Mrs. Trazlm related a pathetly tale of misfortune and hard luck since she left Salt Lake on October 6 with $30 jand a week's provisions to drive to , Roaevllle. Cal., with her ailinr hus-j hus-j hand and five children. The party reached Tooele all rirht. but there Mr. Trazim. who w.is driving the car. ran Into the rear of another car and I broke tho rhs tank. The wife was I I hen compelled to reduce hr me:irr 'fortune to $12 to pay for the hroken tank. Twelve miles this side of Onld Hill the second h!t of had luck visited the party. Cllmbinr a steep hill the renrs on the Tr.iztm car broke, leavinr tne family stalled. This happened on Sunday. October 10, and since then the sven unfortunates have been mranrt'Ml. with little fi.od win! without help of any kind. Mrs. Tr izim and a-younr boy walked to Gold Mill to send to Salt Lak for new rears and then returned to the stranded car and Its occupants. The letter received from Mrs. Trazlm was dafd October 1?. the delay in its receipt beinr due to the fact that but two trains a week run to and from Cold Hill. In the letter the wife seeks to borrow enourh money to r't her family to Rose-vllle,- when she will return the loan. Chamber of commerce officers are In communication with the postmaster I at Gold Hill In efforts to find the I stranded family and extend some aid to them. |